Lea Foxcroft
I am a film student at Massey University! I love writing, art, films, animation and generally creative things. My dream is to write compelling and entertaining films and stories and share the world inside my head. I have two pet bunnies named Moose and Rosey and I love being a bun mom!
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Lea Foxcroft
I am a film student at Massey University! I love writing, art, films, animation and generally creative things. My dream is to write compelling and entertaining films and stories and share the world inside my head. I have two pet bunnies named Moose and Rosey and I love being a bun mom!
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